What I Watched, What You Watched #304

I feel I’ve finally gotten into something of a groove as of late, watching a few more movies than I was earlier this year and this week was no different. Hell, I’ve even added write a bit of television this year, something else that continued this week as I am now eight episodes into the ten-episode final season of “The Wire“, which I’m 50/50 on so far with the fourth season being the runaway best season of the series. I have still not yet watched the latest episode of “Hannibal” and if I don’t watch it this evening I might hold off and do a back-to-back viewing this coming Thursday. Tonight, however, I will be watching “True Detective” as HBO is no longer sending out screeners to press.

As far as movies are concerned, you already know I watched Robert Siodmak’s and Don Siegel’s version of The Killers on Criterion, which I reviewed here.

In addition to those, my wife and I watched Braveheart last night and then, before bed, I took in Alain ResnaisHiroshima Mon Amour on the new Criterion Blu-ray, which I will hopefully be reviewing this week should I find the time to get through the wealth of special features. I say “should I find the time” because this week I also have screenings of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Ant-Man as well as a couple documentaries I’d like to watch in Cartel Land and The Wolfpack. Oh, and I also have a screener of Felt, which I’ve read, in passing, isn’t half-bad.

That does it for me though, what did you watch?

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